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INDIANAPOLIS, USA – Lance Stephenson finished with 17 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists as Indiana beat Oklahoma City, 102-97, to move a step closer to clinching home-court advantage throughout the Eastern Conference playoffs.
Paul George hit the go-ahead three-pointer with over two minutes left for the Pacers who climbed a half-game ahead of Miami, which lost its latest match against Atlanta on Sunday, for the top seed in the East.
“We’ve been steadily improving,” Indiana’s David West said. “We have to keep our focus and start the playoffs strong.”
The Pacers, who lost at Miami on Friday (Saturday in the Philippines), finished with the NBA’s best home mark at 35-6 and will complete the regular season Wednesday (Thursday in the Philippines) at Orlando.
The Heat has two more games remaining and will play Washington and Philadelphia, but it’s Indiana who own the tiebreaker and control their own destiny.
Stephenson posted his NBA-leading fifth triple-double of the year. George tallied 20 points and 12 rebounds, while West scored 21 as the Pacers won for just the fourth time in ten games.
The Pacers led by as many as eight in the second and held a 47-45 edge at halftime.
George scored 10 in the third to help Indiana to a 74-66 lead heading into the fourth. The Pacers were up as many as 11 early in the fourth quarter.
Kevin Durant scored 38 while Russell Westbrook added 21 points, 9 boards and 7 assists for Oklahoma City, which had a three-game winning streak halted. Durant was just 2-of-11 from three-point range.
“We gave up too many points,” Thunder head coach Scott Brooks said.
The Thunder will play at New Orleans and then host Detroit to cap the regular season.
Oklahoma City is two games ahead of the Los Angeles Clippers for the number two seed in the Western Conference, – Rappler.com
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